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Barbara Wallace is
an excellent role model
We met Barbara Wallace when our old-
est daughter joined Girl Scouts.
Barbara was an excellent leader and role
model. We later helped conduct a Special
Olympic event at Highland High School
and Barbara was a key force in making the
games and event a great success.
We followed Barbaras career as a mem-
ber and as president of the Washington
Township Board of Education and as a
booster of many youth sports programs in
our township.
We have been impressed by her honesty
and integrity and concern for all of the
people of Washington Township and South
Jersey.
She is a person who will make thought-
ful, intelligent decisions for the betterment
of our community.
We support Barbaras effort to become
Mayor of Washington Township on Nov. 8.
Ben and Judy Lynch
Kevin Murphy is
a proven leader
As a taxpayer and resident of Washing-
ton Township for many years, I found Bar-
bara Wallaces negative ad against Kevin
Murphy in the Washington Township Sun
completely offensive.
To measure Kevins commitment to the
Washington Township community based
on where he sends his own children to
school is outrageous. Barbara Wallace and
the Washington Township Democratic
Committee should be embarrassed.
Not only do I know Kevin and his wife as
active members of the Washington Town-
ship community, but I have also had the
privilege of working with Kevin as an Ad-
ministrator in the Olympic Conference.
Kevin is one of the top athletic directors
in the state, and certainly one of the most
respected. I have observed his strong lead-
ership and administrative skills and his
commitment is not only to the students
and families of Washington Township, but
to their opponents and fans as well.
Kevin spends countless hours of his own
time advising student athletes and their
parents about the college selection process.
He does this because he genuinely cares
about all kids and wants to see them suc-
ceed.
As a former board of education member,
Wallace certainly knows that Murphys
salary is subject to a union contract. Fur-
thermore, for her to suggest that Kevin
Murphy was individually responsible for
the increase in overall school spending,
cutting programs and the implementation
of fees is ludicrous.
These are functions of the board of edu-
cation. Talk about the real issues facing
our community.
Do not insult the intelligence of the vot-
ers of Washington Township with this per-
sonal attack propaganda.
Kevin Murphy is a proven leader; with
real and current administrative experi-
ence and the Washington Township com-
munity is fortunate to have him.
Jim Talarico
Vote for Barbara Wallace
in the Nov. 8 election
Barbara Wallace is an outstanding
choice for mayor of Washington Township.
When I moved here in 1977, Barbara was
the first person I met handing out wel-
coming baskets and voter registration
cards.
Her goal was to show how friendly and
wonderful a community I would be a part
of.
Over the years, Barbara has given so
much of her time and energy in a variety
of activities that promote the education
and well-being of our richest commodity
our children.
Her leadership roles in Girl Scouts, gym-
nastics, advocating for foster children, PTO
president, board of education and Special
Olympics are a testament to the dedication
she has demonstrated repeatedly for the
good of our township and county.
Barbaras professional career has logged
in a wealth of experience in balancing
budgets, negotiations and working with
people from a variety of backgrounds and
opinions to come together and find com-
mon ground.
I am proud to call Barbara and her hus-
band, John, my friends and urge township
residents to cast their vote for the obvious
choice: Barbara A. Wallace.
Shelly Harris
Barbara Wallace is
an excellent candidate
I have resided in Washington Township
since 1966 and during that time have
served the Washington Township Police
Department for 20 years. I started the
Gloucester County Police Academy, where
I served for 12 years and have taught crimi-
nal justice classes at Gloucester County
College for the past 35 years.
During these activities I have come in
contact with, and have become friends
with John and Barbara Wallace.
John served as municipal court judge
while I was chief of police and Barbara
served on the colleges board of directors
while I was at Gloucester County Police
Academy and College. I can speak with au-
thority when I say the character and in-
tegrity of Barbara Wallace (and unques-
tionably John) makes her an excellent can-
please see LETTERS, page 8
Whitman Elementary School
students are receiving some
hands-on and hands-off les-
sons about bullying this school
year.
Thanks to the help of Brandon
Gilmore and his concept of utiliz-
ing muscle memory and repeti-
tion to enhance understanding,
the children at Whitman are
learning more proactive ways to
handle any kind of bullying situ-
ation.
The program, known at Whit-
man as S.W.A.T. (Stop, Watch, Act
Together), has Gilmore come to
the school quarterly for bullying-
related presentations.
Recently, his focus was on the
three types of bullying relation-
al, verbal and physical and the
key role that bystanders play in
preventing bullying situations.
After a short discussion,
Gilmore, who owns and operates
a leadership academy in Wash-
ington Township, had volunteers
illustrate a bullying situation.
He then showed the proper re-
sponse for a bystander, which in-
cludes trying to safely step be-
tween the bully and the victim,
saying loudly that bullying is not
acceptable and then guiding the
victim away from the area to
where an adult can be told about
what occurred.
The students later broke up
into small groups and re-enacted
the situations to reinforce what
they had learned.
Gilmore plans to return to the
school in December for another
bullying lesson. He said he is
scheduled to speak five times
throughout the school year on a
volunteer basis.
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She has demonstrated leader-
ship, determination and the will
to get the job done, and is the
clear choice this November.
I urge you to join me in sup-
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Barbara Wallace
I have been a resident of Wash-
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have watched, with delight, many
of the changes.
There is one person who has
not changed her commitment to-
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volves herself better.
Barbara Wallace has the ener-
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best possible solutions to all chal-
lenges as mayor of Washington
Township.
I am a teacher and I know Bar-
bara has extreme passion for our
young people, and will ensure
that our township will meet their
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This popular Radisson Model backs up to
a wooded area, and features: 2 bedrooms,
2 baths, electric glass top stove, dish-
washer, garbage disposal, washer/dryer, 3
ceiling fans, all newer windows, all window
treatments, laminate wood floors living
room & dining room, 12 X 17 den w/wood
burning fireplace, new carpeting in master
bedroom, new master bath and new guest bath, 12 X 20 deck, chimney extension, new hot
water heater, gas heat 2004, central air, 8 X 12 shed. $99,900
(856) 866-1331
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CONNECTION TURNERSVILLE
Bernadette Augello Realtor Associate
Christopher McKenty Realtor Associate
5701 Route 42 Turnersville, NJ 08012
OFFICE 856-228-7990
Bernadette's Cell 609-929-7500
Chris's Cell 856-889-4455